Example sentences of "[noun sg] be [adv] at the end " in BNC.
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1 | The South Devon Railway now has twelve locomotives based on the railway undergoing restoration , including five main line types , so the proverbial light is certainly at the end of the tunnel for their future needs . |
2 | However the best delineation of Tolkien 's new model of courage is perhaps at the end of Book IV chapter 8 , ‘ The Stairs of Cirith Ungol ’ . |
3 | The truth was somewhere at the end of the line and the first facts were a kind of starting point . |
4 | Kaminski and crew were almost at the end of their tour , the pilot being on his 27th mission . |
5 | sky , ye yes , well sky 's right at the end of Wednesday 's programmes in that one |
6 | ‘ Claudia 's dress is right at the end — I shall have plenty of time . ’ |
7 | Its mortality was still at the end of the period about double that of the countries with the best ( that is , lowest ) mortality rates . |
8 | It 's been a bumpy ride , but the bill to privatize British Rail is almost at the end of its long parliamentary journey but the battle is n't over yet , earlier this week hundreds of protestors from a variety of backgrounds gave up a day and travelled from the North to carry their defiant message to Transport Secretary John MacGregor . |
9 | His contract is up at the end of the season , and there will be the traditional periodic reports of other clubs ' interest in him . |
10 | Chelsea 's only goal was right at the end . |